This Time Next Week,

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THIS time next week, physicists will send the first particle beam round their Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland. If that goes well, they will then start high-energy beam collisions which, they say, could cause us to alter our whole understanding of time, space and the physical world. They also say it is possible, once the experiment gets going, that time will speed up, slow down, stall or start running in reverse. That's why I mention the event in advance. If they are right, by next week, there may no longer be such a thing as 'in advance'.

WHENEVER my grandson sees someone blowing up a balloon, he shuts his eyes and covers his ears. He may be small, but he is old and wise enough to recognise the risk of a loud, sudden bang. He's right, too.

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This Time Next Week,

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